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drxman1

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I've got a bachelor party in Vegas the weekend before, but I'll be in Nashville Weds or Thursday.
 

krazykats

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Stay ahead of the pain Krazy, take your pills at a regular interval, as prescribed, before you feel like you need them for the first few days. Nothing wrong with that, that's why they gave them to ya.

Did they put you in a cast? Read up on compartment syndrome. Happened to me when I had my wrist done. Pain meds wouldn't even take the edge off.

Pretty lifted on pain meds right now but I'm in a stint with a soft cast. Last night it got bad because I slept through the night and missed two doses of pain med.

Not sure what I'm on but I got nausea medicine too and an antiflammatory and antibiotic just in case of infection.

I was told to stay ahead of it like you said but with finnergan(?) it's hard to stay awake or even wake up at night. It's all good though once I caught back up.
 

Dennis Reynolds

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Not saying we would but isn't WVU essentially the same team we waxed last year? Anyways I'd feel pretty confident with Ulis against any pressing team.

I want no part of WVU in the tourney. Only because they will do everything in their power to knock Ulis out of the tournament. If you watched the WVU/Maryland game, you know what I'm talking about. They thugged on Trimble all game, dirty, illegal ****, adn the refs just let it happen. Finally knocked him out. They'll do the same thing to Ulis and Murray. Especially Ulis.

Ulis is a tough dude, but a concussion is a concussion.
 

krazykats

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Yea WVU isn't so overwhelming in talent, but their style begs refs to swallow their whistle because you can't simply call every damn foul on them.

I'd prefer to stay away from them too because it would be hard watching us get called for BS while our main two guys get hacked, slapped and clothes lined with no call.
 

anthonys735

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When did I say huge crew? I really don't know who is all going but I am glad you are so self conscious. Makes me happy.

-I think 2012 was the best offensive team. Not in a walk but like someone mentioned those 2nd weekend games were beautiful.

-I'll take any team that presses and zones. We'll destroy that. TS. A team like UNC and Maryland really worry me. Maybe even Purdue or Iowa St. No idea who would check Hammons or George. MSU and Iowa for sure.
 

anthonys735

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Also, MCF isn't a group you want to be lumped in, that dude is the most pessimistic dude ever. He does this every year and regrets it then makes last second plans and jumps in. He also has season tickets and has attended exactly ONE game this season.
 
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I want no part of WVU because they got punked last year after running their mouths, and while I don't necessarily believe that they'd play more inspired because of it (or at least, they shouldn't... especially in a lose-and-go-home situation) I just don't feel like listening to people talk about it, especially if they manage to win.
 

BBdK

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OMG FEB MAKES ME WANT TO KILL MYSELF JMO BASKETBALL EVERY DAY AND GOLF ON WEEKEND KILL ME NOW LOL
 

TransyCat09

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Like someone else said, I have no fear of their (or anyone's) press. I would be afraid they would spike piledrive Ulis through the announce table while the refs "let 'em play", though
 
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Mattox

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We have 4" of snow at our house already, which equals the amount we got during the giant freak out blizzard a few weeks back.
 

Anon1700452283

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I believe I heard there's a rule that in the coaches poll coaches aren't supposed to vote for teams ineligible for the postseason. Maybe an unwritten one.
 

catholic_back

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Wind chill -40 last night. That was cool. Balmy -15 now.

Got an interview for a fellowship at Miami, and that is currently sounding incredible.
 
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LadyCat92

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-I have a high tolerance for pain, but OMFG it has truly sat in now 48 hours post surgery. I began to feel again late last night and increased my pain med use but today is on another level.

Warned you. It does calm down but you can expect a "tooth ache" feel for months as you go through PT and start to walk on it again in about 6-8 weeks, some days worse than others. I am not someone who takes pain medicine, but I took it post-surgery for 4 or 5 days and then she gave me Percocet to use as needed for the months to come. I didn't take it daily, but there were some days that it ached so bad, particularly in the heel itself, that I would take it when I got home and when I went to bed.

Risk of infection with the achilles is very high, so make sure once they take off the splint and bandage make sure you keep it clean and dry. Not sure what your doc's stance is, but I begged not to go into a cast and to instead be in a boot. It made bathing and life in general a lot easier. If you really got to hurting, you could take the boot off for a few minutes. Cast - you're screwed.
 
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All-Star Game spoiler alert: Kobe plays the whole damn game, jacks up unlimited shots, gets 18-25 on volume, West wins anyway when they put in Golden State plus Leonard and Davis in the 4th, Kobe gets sympathy MVP.
 
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krazykats

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I'll be in a boot when the time comes.

A WVU matchup is two fold. I'm not scared in general, and think it's more of a physical game I'd prefer avoid. If it happened on the 2nd game of the weekend I'd be fine with it. Game 1 like the sweet 16 followed by a most likely tougher opponent afterward is my concern. Ulis getting banged up or any of our guys for that matter.

Every team presents its challenges but that's one I'd much rather face on the Saturday/Sunday game for sure.
 

TheShowKiller

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50ish old wife in suburbia "hey hon, where you going? We still have two episodes of Fixer Upper to watch on the DVR."

50ish old suburbia husband "down to the man cave to catch Sting at the NBA AS half, I've had a reminder in my phone. Who knows, his *** may kick so much I will stick around to watch this Steven Curry guy."
 

joeyrupption

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You pretty much nailed it.

The NBA lost a ton of fans during the "Hip Hop" Years" under Stern. These same parents probably enjoyed the NBA of the 80's & 90's when they were kids and bachelors themselves.

But the Hip-Hop years probably made them resent the NBA for turning their kids into little wannabe thugs blasting gansta rap as that culture all blended together.

Now, the kids are gone, and the dad still enjoys watching sports at its core. They're hoping to win back these guys. It helps that these guys are comparatively rich as well.

This guy gets it: "If you are young and love basketball, you’ll probably watch the NBA all-star game regardless of who the halftime performer is. It could be Shaggy and you’d still tune in. It’s your dad who has to be convinced. Maybe he’ll check out the game because he heard Sting will be there to perform Spread a Little Happiness. The league needs middle-aged men as much as they need hypebeasts who spend most of their day in line in front of the Supreme store."
 
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You pretty much nailed it.

The NBA lost a ton of fans during the "Hip Hop" Years" under Stern. These same parents probably enjoyed the NBA of the 80's & 90's when they were kids and bachelors themselves.

But the Hip-Hop years probably made them resent the NBA for turning their kids into little wannabe thugs blasting gansta rap as that culture all blended together.

Now, the kids are gone, and the dad still enjoys watching sports at its core. They're hoping to win back these guys. It helps that these guys are comparatively rich as well.

This guy gets it: "If you are young and love basketball, you’ll probably watch the NBA all-star game regardless of who the halftime performer is. It could be Shaggy and you’d still tune in. It’s your dad who has to be convinced. Maybe he’ll check out the game because he heard Sting will be there to perform Spread a Little Happiness. The league needs middle-aged men as much as they need hypebeasts who spend most of their day in line in front of the Supreme store."
False. All of it.
 

joeyrupption

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You're right, I guess the NBA picked Sting by accident.

They don't know what they're doing over there. They only made 5.18 billion last year, and wouldn't take demographics into account for this selection.

Buzz gets it.
 

TheShowKiller

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Joey,

So I get it...but it's certainty flawed marketing (just in relation to the half time show...the management of the last 10 years of the league has been impressive).

If you're goal is to try to bring back the old school fan who is turned off by show boating, no defense and competitiveness, then this may not be the format to reintroduce them to the league.

By all means, put Sting, The Rolling Stones, Hank Williams Jr., etc. on before, at half, or after the Western Conference Finals...now that will bring fans back!
 
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No, you're right. The NBA didn't lose any fans during whatever you're referring to as the "Hip-Hop Era," the NBA never turned anyone into "thugs," but yes, now that I think about it, the NBA is actually desperate to bring back that coveted "White Males Age 50-65" demographic, and their master plan to do it? Sting performing the half-time show of the All-Star Game. Makes perfect sense.
 
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Bringing offense back and speeding up the game has certainly helped in recent years. Warriors are fun to watch but they couldn't do what they do 10-15 years ago. The game got slow and boring. So the rules loosened a bit to make it more wide open.
 
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False. I don't think there can be any question that the 2011-12 team was the best offensive team in the Cal era. Over the course of the season, they averaged 78PPG, shooting 49% FG with 13APG. The balance on that team was unreal, with nearly 6 players averaging double figures. By this point in the season, it was rare for that team to have a "bad" offensive possession. Maybe not the flashiest (2009-10), but easily the most efficient and dangerous. Also, that team was disgusting in transition.

Where this year's team may have an edge is in "smartness" and shooting (post-Auburn). When you watch the last 6-7 games, it's pretty remarkable how often Murray is getting wide-open shots. Part of that is Ulis controlling tempo and scoring. But the biggest factor IMO is that Murray is learning how to run to spots for his shot, rather than just spotting up. Willis is slowly figuring out the same thing.

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False

The team that won it all was better on offense, maybe not efficiency wise, but the starting 5 plus 1 was the best 1-6 offensive players we have EVER had, only 1997 pre DA injury would be better IMO.

Didn't you know that the POY, GOAT, #1 pick Anthony Davis took the fifth most shots on the team????

Nobody ever brings that up.
 

fatguy87

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True or False:

This is our best offensive team under Calipari.

If Bledsoe was hitting from 3, the 2010 team still has the highest offensive ceiling of any Cal team.

As of right now, I'll say false. This year's team is trending fast. If they keep up this scorching pace, they'll blow past 2012. The game against UT ought to be a good chance to inflate the offensive numbers before going against top defenses on the road in Vandy, Texas A&M, and Florida.

Uh...maybe if Wall and Bledsoe aren't turning it over at a high rate too. The 2010 team wasn't exactly one of Cal's most potent offensive teams at UK. Only the 2013 team had a lower conference raw offensive efficiency. They were loaded with NBA players, but was actually one of Cal's more limited offensive teams.

Here is how Cal's teams rank according to conference PPP:

1. 2016 - 1.179
2. 2012 - 1.174
3. 2015 - 1.160
4. 2014 - 1.094
5. 2011 - 1.075
6. 2010 - 1.061
7. 2013 - 1.042

This season's team is on fire right now and is clearly among the elite offensive teams that Cal has had.
 
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drxman1

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Billions has exceeded expectations, imo. Vinyl with a nice start as well. Better Call Saul is back tonight.

My TV shows are coming back full swing. The Americans and House of Cards in March, GOT in April.
 

roguemocha

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Sheweee what a weekend;
Went skydiving this weekend in Sugarloaf. :scream: Now that's an experience and couldn't have picked a better day, not a cloud in the sky and we could see from KW to Marathon. Unbelievable, highly recommend that especially here with the view you get.

Surprise birthday party for the gal afterwards was a hit. Grilled out, poolside fire, tunes, big boy fireworks, she was impressed.

Sunday was nothing but laying out poolside in the grass and letting the pups chase each other around. Back to the grind for the week now I guess. Hopefully the Cats stay on their grind as well.
 
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